Updated: Georgetown Woman Dies from Injuries Sustained in Crash

GEORGETOWN, Del. - A 76-year-old Georgetown woman has died from injuries she sustained during a car crash last month.

Delaware State Police said Della G. Mellington, of Georgetown, died on July 29 in the care of Seasons Hospice of Newark.

On July 24, police said Mellington was driving a Pontiac Montana westbound on East Piney GroveRoad. Meantime, James Walter, 79, of Delmar, Del., was driving a Chevrolet Silverado northbound on Shortly Road approaching the intersection of East Piney Grove Road.

Police said Mellington failed to remain stopped at a posted stop sign and pulled out in front of the Silverado. The truck hit the driver's side of Mellington's Pontiac.

Walter was properly restrained and taken to Nanticoke Memorial Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Mellington was properly restrained and airlifted to Kent General Hospital before being flown to Christiana Medical Center with serious injuries.

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